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Availability of college-level learning for high school students: Status of NACEP research

Availability of college-level learning for high school students: Status of NACEP research. William R. Newell NACEP Annual Conference October 25, 2003 Syracuse, NY. Availability of college-level learning for high school students. Sources of Data. NACEP mailing list

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Availability of college-level learning for high school students: Status of NACEP research

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  1. Availability of college-level learning for high school students: Status of NACEP research William R. Newell NACEP Annual Conference October 25, 2003 Syracuse, NY

  2. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Sources of Data • NACEP mailing list • Referrals from NACEP ListServe • National Database of School-College Partnerships • E-mail survey to Chief Academic Officers

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  6. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Some extrapolations (i.e. Arm Waving Time)

  7. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Potential Number of Colleges with CEPs 331 (CEPs @ non-other) X (projected programs) ________________________ = _______________________ 502 (responses @ non-other) 2609 (non-other institutions) = 1720 projected CEP

  8. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Potential Number of Schools offering courses through CEPs 1720 X 9 (median # of schools/program*) = 15480 1720 X 20 (mean # of schools/program*) = 34400 Estimated # of high schools with AP courses = 14400 * From National Database of School-College Partnerships

  9. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Potential Number of Students taking courses through CEPs 1720 X 320 (median # of students/program*) = 550,400 1720 X 830 (mean # of students/program*) = 1,427,600 # students taking AP exams (2002) = 1,017,396 * From National Database of School-College Partnerships

  10. Availability of college-level learning for high school students Where do we go from here?

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